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Commission recommends rezoning for Oak Creek arts site, homeowners agree to ban short-term rentals
Summary
The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 6 unanimously recommended a minor community plan amendment and rezoning for 110 Oak Creek Boulevard to allow mixed-use development and potential conversion to up to four apartments, subject to deed restrictions barring rentals under 30 days.
The Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 6 voted unanimously to recommend that the Sedona City Council approve a minor community plan amendment and a zone change for a 0.31-acre parcel at 110 Oak Creek Boulevard (APN 408-26-039), moving the site from single-family medium-density to a mixed-use neighborhood designation.
Assistant planner Alex presented the staff report, saying the request would align the parcel’s designation with surrounding mixed-use areas and allow limited commercial and residential uses under the M1 district. Alex told commissioners staff found the application met the relevant Land Development Code…
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